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SANRAL awarded contracts to unregistered companies – Manny de Freitas

Manny de Freitas |

29 November 2016

DA says value of contracts awarded to these 12 companies total a staggering R827 million

SANRAL awarded contracts to unregistered companies

29 November 2016

In today’s Standing Committee on Public Accounts (SCOPA) sitting, South African National Road Agency Limited (Sanral) revealed that 12 companies not registered with Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (CIPC), were awarded contracts in contravention of the Public Finance Management Act.

The DA will call on the Minister of Transport, Ms Dipuo Peters, to launch an investigation into why key legislation was flouted in the awarding of these contracts and whether any other companies not registered with CIPC were also awarded contracts by Sanral.

The value of the contracts awarded to these companies total a staggering R827 million and the Minister must account for why the requisite vetting processes were not undertaken and there was no due diligence.

At a time when entities of the Department of Transport, such as Prasa, are currently under investigation for over a billion in the current financial year in irregular payments, it is deeply concerning that Sanral has also followed suit, clearly revealing a lack of leadership at the department.

The DA will continue to fight for state entities to comply with procurement regulations. It cannot be that millions are paid to illegitimate and ill-equipped companies who are capable of placing the lives of many South Africans at risk when building key infrastructure.

Issued by Manny de Freitas, DA Minister of Transport, 29 November 2016